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1voteThis guide identifies five principles that represent the media literacy education community’s current consensus about acceptable practices for the fair use of copyrighted materials, wherever and however it occurs: in K–12 education, in higher education, in nonprofit organizations that offer programs for children and youth, and in adult education.
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2voteThe first thing we educators have to do to integrate literacy habits into our classrooms is to practice literacy habits as teachers and as master learners.
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1voteDarlington County School District held a free seminar Monday night on social networking sites such as Myspace.com and Facebook. com, for parents to learn more about the sites their children are visiting. “We hope to establish a dialogue with parents,” said Diane Sigmon, director of technology in Darlington County School District. “These things (Web sites) are out there. We’ve got to help them (chi
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1voteA great site with tons of links to other media literacy sites in a number of countries
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2voteMy Pop Studio was created by a team of researchers and media professionals at the Media Education Lab at Temple University. My Pop Studio strengthens media literacy skills, promotes positive youth development, and increases knowledge about health issues.
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1voteThis repository is designed to serve as a central hub for policy makers, educators, researchers, and others seeking background information on current assessments of 21st century skills. The Assess 21 repository's goal is to highlight all assessments of 21st century skills as they become available. Assessment developers are invited to submit new measurement tools for inclusion in this database. Assessments in the repository are described by a number of categories, including grade group, 21st century skill, assessment format, impetus (policy, commercial, noncommercial), region of origin, and administration method.
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